
We salute Syracuse’s 12-month bike culture (South Crouse Avenue)

We salute Syracuse’s 12-month bike culture (South Crouse Avenue)

Bracing for the wind, Irving Avenue

Near Lincoln Hill, 7 a.m.

October 29, 2013, 9 am (30 degrees)

Fashion Seen: Breaking out the boots

Wet weather fashion accessory

Seventies in September makes a runner's world.

Doin it at Thornden Park

Michael Wolff, former music director for the Arsenio Hall show, was part of an All-Star Jam Session to close out the Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival on Saturday night.
The Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival ended with die-hard fans dancing beneath their umbrellas Saturday night.
Despite the steady shower, the fans that remained were treated to superb musicianship of and All-Star Super Jam band that included Gerald Veasley, Michael Wolff, Gil Parris, Dave Hanlon, Mark Nanni and more.
The session was recorded by Syracuse-native Tom Emmi, producer of Studio Jams.

Soggy, Stage Left

Bassist Gerald Veasley made his second straight visit to Syracuse for the Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival. He applauded the Syracuse audience for not being detered by the weather.

Dave Hanlon added some local flavor to the All-Star Jam Session.

Blame it on the Rain: A die-hard fan dances to a rendition of “Mr. Magic” by the All-Star Jam Session Band.

Clinton Square Fountain, 11 pm